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Contemporary Horror on Screen

An Evolving Visual Narrative
BuchGebunden
234 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am16.09.20232023
This book highlights how horror in film and television creates platforms to address distinct areas of modern-day concern.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book highlights how horror in film and television creates platforms to address distinct areas of modern-day concern.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-981-99-4964-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum16.09.2023
Auflage2023
Seiten234 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXIV, 234 p. 1 illus.
Artikel-Nr.54117978

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction.- Panic Watching: On the Function of Consuming Fictional Pandemics during a Real Pandemic.- When corporate biology gets caught up with Mother nature: An analysis of the Netflix viral horror The Rain.- Representations of environmental apocalyptic horror in Greenland.- From Haaa! To OOO: The New Cycle of Killer Objects: The New Cycle of Killer Objects.- Hereditary´ s intergenerational curse.- Haunted Churches, Wicked Schools, Addressing Postcolonial History through Philippine Horror.- A Ghost Story and Micro-Cosmic Horror: Virginia Woolf´s Indifferent Fear.- Shifting Subjectivities: Adopting the perspective of the Other in Mother and Get Out.- Pedophobiac Audiences: Mapping the presence of the child in horror cinema.- Good for Her; Ready or Not´s Final Girl and the Rich, Patriarchal Family as Monster.- The It Duology: An Integrated Analysis of mainstream horror in the 2010s.- Why isn´t There Anybody? Isolation and Loneliness in Kurosawa Kiyoshi´s Pulse.- Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones: A Failed Movie or a Movie Failed?.- The horror film and Donald trump: The revenge of minorities.mehr

Autor


Dr. Sarah Baker is Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand. She is Co-founder of the AUT Popular Culture Centre and Member of JMAD and the AUT Media Observatory Group. She is Senior Fellow and Member of the AUT Academy. Her extensive research interests include television and film in mediated popular culture focusing on the gothic, horror, sexuality and gender.

Amanda Rutherford is Lecturer in the School of Communication Studies and the School of Language and Culture at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand. She is Member of the Gothic Association of New Zealand and Australia, the Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand, the International Gothic Association, and the Pacific Modern and Ancient Language Association. She publishes predominantly in the area of mediated popular culture, gothic and horror, and fairy-tale.


Richard Pamatatau is Tenured Journalism Academic at AUT University and Programme Leader in the Journalism Department at the School of Communication Studies. He is Member of the School of Communication Studies' social media, popular cultures and political reporting research groups and Member of the sponsorship and media committee. He has a Master of Creative Writing with First-Class Honours from Auckland University and is completing a Ph.D. in Poetry at Massey University. He is also Member of the Auckland Museum Pacific Advisory Board and its subcommittee and Member of the NZ Institute of Directors.